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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 8

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Bait Evamtiirr Sept. 17, 1944 CCCC' 9 S. F. Men Listed as DEMOCRATS TO Missing in Honor Roll AT ALL SIX UNION STORES PAf, HE SAYS National Democratic notables 52 Others In Northern California on Casualty Report By ROBERT T. BROWN Stuff Cnrrrsimnrtpnt Int'l Nfwn Servlr WASHINGTON, Sept.

16. Henry Ford announced today that he is going t6 raise the 'J 2v3 Wesley J. Endicott, Buckeye Route, Central Valley. wages of all his employes in the automobile industry again "as soon as the Government will permit me." Sjrt. Alfred E.

Esparcla; will be in San Francisco during the coming week, for a series of conferences which will put final, approval on Roosevelt-Truman! campaign plans the Western; States, James Smyth, northern California campaign director, announced yesterday. Mrs. Charles W. Tillett, assis-tantant chairman of the Democratic National Committee, first woman to hold this office, will ar-i rive today. Mrs.

Tillett's activi mother, Mrs. Hope Rio Esparcia, 1109 Twenty-first Street, Sacra "I would like to raise the pav of all Ford workers despite the mento. Flight Of (leer Charles C. Crat i fact that their wages already lot; wife, Mrs. Gayle A.

Cratiot, 1445 Virginia Street, Berkeley. Sgt. Charles C. Hillis III; are higher than those of the rest of the industry," the 81 year old automobile magnate declared in a statement released by the Washington office of the Ford wife, Mrs. Doris K.

Hillis, 2S1S ties will be co-ordinated through Motor Company. Clarke Street, Oakland. Second Lt. Owen T. Ilillyard; IT Mrs.

Charles B. Porter, vice chair man of the California State com mittee. 6-PC. DINETTE TO MATCH BEDROOM "LITTLE STEEL." I 3 3 wife, Mrs. Margaret T.

Hillyard, Ford's plan was disclosed amid Scheduled to reach San tomorrow are Robert Han- 769 Thirty-ninth Street, Richmond. Second Lt. Frank L. Hink; wife, Mrs. Bernice V.

Hink, 720 Lee SAX FRANCISCO'S ROLL OF HONOR. Army Missing; in Action. European Area: SECOND LT. LEONARD F. DAVIDSON: mother, Mrs.

Rebecca II. Davidson, 703 Sutter Street. T. ROBERT R. McGEE; father, Arthur McGee, 3-A MacArthur Avenue.

SECOND IX EUGENE R. SQFlElt: wife, Evelyn B. S(uier, 20H Arleta Avenue. SGT. THOMAS L.

TRIP-LETT; mother, Mrs. Julia A. Triplet t. 1819 Hayes Street. SSGT.

l.ORIN L. VOIGT: mother, Mrs. Helen Morris Voijrt, Ti'l Forty-fifth Avenue. Mediterranean Area. Tl C.

STANLEY T. BARRIOS; wife. Mrs. Olga Barrios, 2671 Bryant Street. SSGT.

ERNEST H. JENSEN mother, Mrs. Anna Jensen, 3228 Harrison Street. TSGT. JOHN A.

LA ROSA; father, Emandele La Rosa, 345 Burrows Street. SGT. WILLIS L. MEIIL; wife, 3Irs. Eugenia R.

Mehl, 1362 Thirty-ninth Avenue. general speculation over the stand that President Roosevelt may take on any upward revision negan. Democratic national chair man; Paul Porter, publicity director, and Edward Pauley of Los Designed with smart simplicity, this set comes in new Autumn Glow wheat color with smooth satin finish matches bedroom set pictured below. Includes attractive buffet, extension table and 4 chairs with upholstered seats large enough for small dining room. Avenue, San Leandro.

of the "Little Steel" wage formula as demanded by organized labor. Angeles, national treasurer and rfc. Harry II. Howard; mother, Scrapping of the formula by national committeeman from Cat Airs. Elmer W.

Howard, Route 1, Box 3193, Del Paso Heights. ifornia. committeeman and committeewoman and State the War Labor Board, with presidential approval, in response to demands of the CIO and American Federation of Labor would Lt. William P. Long; mother, chairmen from the eleven west crn States will also be present.

Mrs. Julia Long, 4056 East Eight eenth Street, Oakland. open the gates to widespread 9 Hannegan and other visiting leaders will be guests Tuesday wage increases and smash the Lt. Don R. Maelin; mother, Mrs.

night at a dinner at. the Fairmont Alvina C. Maclin, 48 Canal Street, Placerville. Hotel, with Judge George B. Har Government's "hold the line" program for prevention of inflation, in the opinion of spokesmen for employers.

CORNER SHELVES $11.95 ris serving as chairman of ar-J Sgt. Thomas G. Marco; wife, Mrs. Era Marco, 908 Main Street. Vallejo.

Second Lt. Kenneth E. Miller; I "I have been thinking ami talking about raising wages for some time and I am going to do it as soon as the Government ill permit me." father, Frank E. Miller, Box 17, Tranquillity. In addition to the San Francis' Second Lt.

Kenneth R. Murga- cans listed above, the Army yes rangements. Mather Field Job Let SACRAMENTO, Sept. 16. (AP The Collins Electric Company of Stockton was awarded a $12,613 contract today for alterations to the night- lighting system at Mather Field.

Announcement of the award was made by Col. Robert C. Huntrr, Sacramento district engineer of the United States Engineers. troyd; mother, Mrs. Ruth M.

Mur- DECISION EXPECTED SOON. tcrday announced the following gatroyd, 65 Forest Avenue, San Anselmo. casualties among northern Call fornia service men: A fascinating Victorian what-not to decorate some neglected at pleasing low price! 54 inches high with five stepped-back shelves in rich mahogany tone. Sgt. John L.

Fosson; father, Missing in the Asiatic area: Lt. John R. Kirkland; wife, Mrs. Philip F. Posson, 3240 Lowe Avenue, Fresno.

Irene L. Kirkland, Bloomfield. Lt. John A. Quaid, wife.

Missing in the central Pacific Dorothy C. Quaid, 509 Coyote area: Street, Nevada City. Second Lt. Eugene W. Garrett; Sgt.

Anson M. Riley; mother, Politically minded Washington buzzed tonight over the issue of whether the 'Little Steel" wage formula should be decided be.fore the presidential election, because of its possible bearing on the election. President Roosevelt was expected to reach a final decision possibly during the last week of the presidential contest on the procedure to be followed in view of the demands of the CIO steel workers union and other labor organizations for upward revision of wage scales, frozen by the formula. mother, Mrs. Carrie F.

Garrett, 1 1 I WW Mrs. Evelyn Spino, Lathrop. Pfc. Harley C. Spencer; aunt, Mrs.

Amy White, 1309 Dayton 910 Street, Sacramento. Second Lt. Douglas J. aughn; mother, Mrs. Erma B.

aughn, 1634 Fourth Avenue, Oakland. Missing in the European area: Avenue, Alameda. Second Lt. John A. Staedler; mother, Mrs.

Hannah Staedler, Tfc: Andres S. Caldron; friend, Jones Autel, Merced. Lt. Jack H. Webber; wife, Mrs.

Lois Lucille Webber, 1056 Merced ADVERTISEMENT Street, Berkeley. Agustin E. Lorzano, 1210 Rose Street, Berkeley. Pfc. Niels M.

Christenstn; mother. Mrs. Karen S. Christen-sen, 135 South Baker Street, Fresno. 3 LSI Second Lt.

Ellsworth R. Whi I taker, wife, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Whi- taker, 2721 Sixty-first Avenue Lt. Leonard O.

Clarke; mother, Oakland. At SEARS we have a JOB for YOU Second Lt. George F. Wilson mother, Mrs. Retta Harriet Wilson, 262 Jefferson Street, Vallejo.

Missing in the Mediterranean Area: SSgt. Joseph E. Angelonl; Mrs. Agnes R. Clarke, 1485 Myrtle Avenue, Eureka.

Pvt. Nicholas M. Colendieh; Mother, Mrs. Hafalita Colendieh, Angels Camp. TSjjt.

Floyd S. Collins: wife, Mrs. Marian Collins, 2115 Central Avenue, Alameda, Lt. Jack A. Cramer; wife, Mrs.

Bernice D. Cramer, 321 Forty-ninth Street, Oakland. Second Lt. LloyH 31. Ebert; mother, Mrs.

Elizabeth M. Ebert, 715 Fifteenth Street, Sacramento. Pvt. Bill Endicott; father, father, Joseph Angeloni, 681 Pa While Ycu Wail Men's kolf-solei A and heclt, choice of ff rubber or leather. Basement Shoe Repair CORNER 5TH MARKET cific Street, San Luis Obispo.

Pvt. David Borgardt; wife, Mrs. 2 Lillian E. Borgardt, 511 Yale Avenue, Fresno. Opportunity for positions to fit your time if part-time is desired.

Housewives, service station attendants, teachers, high school and college students. Also full-time jobs with post-war stability. Experience preferred. However, if you like people we can teach easily thouflh inexperienced. Interesting, constant training program.

Selling positions, non-selling positions, semi-executive positions. Full pay while learning SSgt. Elzer R. Boyet; mother, Mrs. Florence Boyet, 479 Stockton Avenue, San Jose.

CHINTZ-COVERED CRICKET CHAIRS $13.85 Charming Early American chairs with high wing back in Colonial maple finish. Seat-pads, flounced skirt and back cushions covered in heavy grade of glazed chinh choice of wine, blue or rust floral patterns. Lt. Allen C. Carrieo; wife, Mrs.

Dorothy E. Carrieo, 3622 San Leandro Street, Oakland. Sgt. David R. Chambers; mother, Mrs.

Edna Chambers, 20772 Lowell Avenue, Hayward. I.t. Walter G. Chenoweth; wife, AS CHEERFUL AS AUTUMN GLOW This adorable 20th Century Set has new Autumn Glow wheat finish that will add gayety and distinction to your bedroom matches dinette above. Double bed, chest and drop-center vanity for Mrs.

Lois M. Chenoweth, Box 501, Atwater. APPLY HISS KELLOGG Sears Roebuck Co. Million, Valencia and Army Sti. SSgt.

Vernon J. Collins; mother, Mrs. Ida Collins, 454 Magnolia Way, Dinuba. SSgt. Daniel Cunningham; ADVERTISEMENT mother, Mrs.

Nannie Cunning ham, Aloha Ranch, Anderson. TSgt. Stanley B. Darling; mother, Mrs. Mary R.

Darling, Route 2, Box 125-A, Chico. Pfc. Peter Dugger; wife, Mrs. Evelyn Dugger, Box 43, Soqucl. SSgt.

Abraham Fedrau; mothe Mrs. Mary Fedi'au, 2294 Thirteenth Street, Reedley. SSgt. William E. Graham; wife, Mrs.

Beverly Graham, 16G0 East Sixth Street, Stockton. Slightly or Very Deaf To her best, each person needs hit own individually-fitted hearing aid. If you notice the slightest hearing impairment, or if you have losi of hearing in an advanced stage, you may gather new courage and hope by talking it over in the privacy of our consultation room. No ebliqation whatsoever. An audiemetrie chart showinq your remaininq hearinq will be made for you without obligation.

The Aure analyst Inowi how to determine your remaining hearinq and how to balance and raise it to approach natural tone value. Call for consultation. No obligation. AUREX SAN FRANCISCO CO. 135 Stockton Rm.

829. GA. 1175 Sgt. Tony Lotta; wife, Mrs Grace G. Lotta, 1415 Street, Sacramento.

F. O. William D. Morrison; wife, Mrs. Mary Jane Morrison, 800 Sheridan Street, Vallejo.

Pfc. William M. Phipps; mother, Mrs. Effie Phipps, 307 South 99 Highway, Modesto. Second Lt.

Ralph L. Pilcgard; mother, Mrs. Marion B. Pilegard, Route 4, Box 478, Fresno. 7-PIECE KITCHEN CUTLERY SET $0.95 I Matching set of butcher, carving, large slicing, veg- etable, vegetable slicing, Earing and grapefruit nives in convenient holder with cocobola handler and fine carbon steel blades.

Pfc. Kenneth Riley; mother, a. Mrs. Nellie Riley, Auberry. Second Lt.

Harold C. Schauer; DOW rl int wife, Mrs. Ruth B. Schauer, 1812 Parker Street, Berkeley. SS4OT just a pair of glasses but PROFESSIONAL ADVICE Your eyes are your most precious possession! When your vision is not up to par, when your eyes bother you, it is highly important that you get the best PROFESSIONAL ADVICE see a qualified OPTOMETRIST! The professional skill with which your eyes are examined and refracted your glasses prescribed, fitted and serviced are important.

An optometrist can give you the professional skill your priceless sight demands Competent EYE CARE adds years of living enjoyment and efficiency in your work and play. Call in and let me examine your eyes scientifically! Liberal credit terms for your convenience. DR. B. L.

BAB OW OPTOMETRIST 818 MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO OFflCES CONVINIENUY lOCATfD OM MIZZANINI HOOt W. O. (J) Corbin W. Seay; wife, imfii i- r. Mrs.

Olga V. Seay, 536 West Sev enth Street, Chico. ALL DAY TSgt. Warren D. Wood; moth Si TUESDAYS POR DlfBATION er, Mrs.

Ora M. Wood, 325 Bisscll Avenue, Richmond. Ho Reservation Second Lt. William E. Yinger; mother, Mrs.

Elaine E. Yinger, 5025 Twelth Avenue, Sacramento. Missing in the Southwest Pacific Area: Second Lt. William A. Elliott: ADVERTISEMENT mother, Mrs.

Ruth E. Smith, 105 DUY MORE WAR BONDS Dartmouth Road, San Mateo. Acclaim at 75 INDIVIDUAL CASSEROLES For City Employe 00 $1 UGLY EXCESS HAIR Mrn.v ami Hh.MOVUI tOIIEVtlt BV MADAME STIVER Nationally Known Electrologist t.SIABUMSkD 6U ItAHS l'VKTOH tlll.TlFLK M.KOI.r. 1 tkiiicn hvh ttm end mnnjy. No pmm or cr.

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16. Fellow employes in the city treasurer's office gave a birthday party for Auditor Edmund Hartwell in his seventy-fifth year. They presented him with a bouquet of war bonds. Hartwell, who went to work for the city in 1885, has been in the city treasurer's office sines 1010. Nice enough for table serv.

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